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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Historically Exploited Nations: What History Took, What Language Hid, and What Still Remainsby Aram & the AlgorithmsWhy this book?Because so many people are asking the same question: How did the world become so unequal-and why does it stay that way?This book begins with the understanding that the past isn't over. It's still shaping global economies, education systems, borders, headlines, and lives. Yet most of us were taught a version of history that left out the systems of extraction, violence, and domination that created our present-day world.What is this book?It's an alternative textbook. A reframe. A toolkit. A conversation starter.Historically Exploited Nations helps readers understand the patterns of global exploitation-past and present-without shame or blame, but with clarity and care. Through stories, timelines, glossaries, maps, media analysis, and creative frameworks, it unpacks how language, power, and policy have shaped entire nations-and how communities are reclaiming their futures today.Who is it for?This book is for learners of all kinds.It's for teachers rethinking curriculum.For students who feel like something's missing from their history class.For parents trying to raise thoughtful, globally aware kids.And for everyday people-across backgrounds and beliefs-who want a deeper, fairer understanding of the world around them.When and how to use it?Use it as a teaching resource, a group study guide, or a solo reading journey. Bring it into high schools, colleges, book clubs, homeschool programs, and community learning spaces. It's structured to support critical thinking and open dialogue, without assuming prior knowledge.How was it made?This is not just a book-it's an experiment in co-creation.Historically Exploited Nations was written by Aram & the Algorithms, a collaboration between a human writer and a large language model. Aram brought the structure, questions, ethics, and voice; the AI brought speed, research synthesis, and echoes from across the global knowledge commons. Together, they created something that's readable, teachable, and meant to spark new conversations.If you've ever wondered what terms like "Third World," "developing nations," or "global South" are really hiding.If you've ever wanted to understand the link between colonialism, capitalism, climate crisis, and cultural erasure.If you're hungry for stories, tools, and truths that make the invisible visible.This is the book.Start here. Share widely. Rewrite the map. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Publicado por Artforum, 2012
Librería: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, B, España
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bien. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Bien. Essays "Passages: Claes Oldenburg, Paul Kaiser, and Robert Whitman on Robert Breer," by Claes Oldenburg, Paul Kaiser, and Robert Whitman; "Books: Malcolm Bull on Jacques Derrida's 'The Beast & The Sovereign,'" by Malcolm Bull; "Film: James Quandt on Steve McQueen's 'Shame,'" by James Quandt; "Film: Amy Taubin on Nuri Bilge Ceylan's 'Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,'" by Amy Taubin; "Film: Tony Pipolo on Jean-Marie Straub," by Tony Pipolo; "Vault: Martin Kemp on Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Virgin of the Rocks,'" by Martin Kemp; "Slant: Nasser Rabbat on the New Islamic Art Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art," by Nasser Rabbat; "Slant: Saskia Sassen and Hans Haacke on the Spaces of Occupation," by Saskia Sassen and Hans Haacke; "Slant: Annie Ochmanek on Christopher D'Arcangelo," by Annie Ochmanek; "Top Ten," by Uri Aran; "Winter 2012 Exhibitions: 45 Shows Worldwide"; "Julia Robinson on 'Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties,'" by Julia Robinson; "Dark Matter: The Art of Liu Wei," by Pauline J. Yao; "Just What Was It.?: The Art of Richard Hamilton,'" by Hal Foster; "Surface Activation: The Amir Building at The Tel Aviv Museum of Art," by Sylvia Lavin; "Close-Up: Movement Research: Michael Ned Holte on Sharon Lockhart's 'Five Dances and Nine Wall Carpets' by Noa Eshkol," by Michael Ned Holte; "Fluid Dynamics: The Art of Adriana Varejão," by Carol Armstrong; "Openings: Christodoulos Panayiotou," by Aram Moshayedi. Reviews by Hal Foster, Sylvia Lavin, Michael Ned Holte, Sharon Lockhart, Carol Armstrong, Aram Moshayedi, Francesco Bonami, Elizabeth Schambelan, Daniel Marcus, Robert Pincus-Witten, Johanna Burton, David Frankel, Donald Kuspit, Suzanne Hudson, Frances Richard, Lauren O'Neill-Butler, Richard Deming, Eva Díaz, Ara H. Merjian, Emily Hall, Barry Schwabsky, Brian Sholis, Colin Lang, Michelle Grabner, John McKinnon, Gwen Allen, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Catherine Taft, Travis Diehl, Anna Lovatt, T.J. Demos, Michael Archer, Steven Cairns, Paul Galvez, Claire Moulène, Jens Asthoff, John Beeson, Jurriaan Benschop, Noemi Smolik, Quinn Latimer, Marco Tagliafierro, Brigitte Huck, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Javier Hontoria, Pablo Llorca, Cathryn Drake, Midori Matsui, Angie Baecker, Lee Ambrozy, and María Gainza. Cover: Claes Oldenburg.
Publicado por Galaxy Productions, N.p., 1959
Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoOriginal art for an unused poster design for the 1959 film. A graphite, black pencil, ink, and white paint on paper mock-up for an unused design for Bert Stern's classic 1959 jazz documentary, created by an unidentified artist, likely for the film's production company, Galaxy Productions. A handsome, minimal abstract design, befitting jazz-oriented design of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The legendary 1959 jazz documentary, set at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, shot in high style by commercial and fashion photographer Stern, and featuring performances by Louis Armstrong, Thelonious Monk, Dinah Washington,and Eric Dolphy, among others. Stern's naturalistic approach to shooting a festival event, the first of its kind to be attempted on such a scale, influenced and predicted by several years many similar documentaries, such as Monterey Pop" (1968), "Woodstock" (1970), and "The Concert for Bangladesh" (1972). 16 x 18.25 inches, archivally framed to 17.75 x 20 inches. Very Good plus, with light toning overall and staples and staple holes at the corners. National Film Registry.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Historically Exploited Nations: What History Took, What Language Hid, and What Still Remainsby Aram & the AlgorithmsWhy this book?Because so many people are asking the same question: How did the world become so unequal-and why does it stay that way?This book begins with the understanding that the past isn't over. It's still shaping global economies, education systems, borders, headlines, and lives. Yet most of us were taught a version of history that left out the systems of extraction, violence, and domination that created our present-day world.What is this book?It's an alternative textbook. A reframe. A toolkit. A conversation starter.Historically Exploited Nations helps readers understand the patterns of global exploitation-past and present-without shame or blame, but with clarity and care. Through stories, timelines, glossaries, maps, media analysis, and creative frameworks, it unpacks how language, power, and policy have shaped entire nations-and how communities are reclaiming their futures today.Who is it for?This book is for learners of all kinds.It's for teachers rethinking curriculum.For students who feel like something's missing from their history class.For parents trying to raise thoughtful, globally aware kids.And for everyday people-across backgrounds and beliefs-who want a deeper, fairer understanding of the world around them.When and how to use it?Use it as a teaching resource, a group study guide, or a solo reading journey. Bring it into high schools, colleges, book clubs, homeschool programs, and community learning spaces. It's structured to support critical thinking and open dialogue, without assuming prior knowledge.How was it made?This is not just a book-it's an experiment in co-creation.Historically Exploited Nations was written by Aram & the Algorithms, a collaboration between a human writer and a large language model. Aram brought the structure, questions, ethics, and voice; the AI brought speed, research synthesis, and echoes from across the global knowledge commons. Together, they created something that's readable, teachable, and meant to spark new conversations.If you've ever wondered what terms like "Third World," "developing nations," or "global South" are really hiding.If you've ever wanted to understand the link between colonialism, capitalism, climate crisis, and cultural erasure.If you're hungry for stories, tools, and truths that make the invisible visible.This is the book.Start here. Share widely. Rewrite the map. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Waking Up in the Polycrisis is a fiercely compassionate, radically honest guidebook for young people coming of age in an era of cascading global crises. Climate breakdown, political extremism, mental health collapse, economic precarity, AI acceleration-these forces don't arrive one at a time. They collide, compound, and converge. This is the polycrisis, and this book meets it head-on.Rather than offering false hope or empty platitudes, Waking Up in the Polycrisis invites readers into a brave orientation process. With language that is sharp, poetic, and emotionally grounded, it offers frameworks for navigating complex realities-through grief, rage, confusion, imagination, and back again. Each chapter explores a stage of awakening with narrative essays, metaphor-rich reflections, and embodied co-regulation cues for nervous system support.This is not a survival manual in the traditional sense-it's a nervous system map, a cultural compass, and an invitation to reclaim attention and agency. Grounded in systems thinking, trauma-informed care, civic ethics, and youth-centered design, the book is as spiritually resonant as it is politically alert.Structured as a spectrum of emotional and developmental experiences, the book offers a full-body orientation for what it means to grow up inside the polycrisis-and to find meaning without bypass or despair.Waking Up in the Polycrisis was written by Aram & the Algorithms-a collaborative experiment in authorship between human systems designer Aram Saroyan Armstrong and generative AI. This collective identity acknowledges the emerging relationship between human discernment and synthetic intelligence, and models a form of transparent, responsible co-creation.This book is ideal for use in youth circles, high school and college classrooms, mutual aid groups, intergenerational learning environments, and independent study. It will resonate with readers drawn to The Body Keeps the Score, Braiding Sweetgrass, How to Do Nothing, and The Dawn of Everything.Rather than numbing readers to the scale of the crisis, this book honors their intuition: You are not broken. The world is. And your presence here matters more than you know. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.